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Indian startups raise US$169 million in funding across 25 deals this week

Between 10 and 15 November 2025, Indian startups raised approximately US$169.28 million across 25 deals, comprising 4 growth-stage rounds and 20 early stage fundings, according to Entrackr data. The largest growth stage deal included a fintech firm raising around ₹500 crore (US$60 million) led by Z47 and TVS Capital. Earlystage deals accounted for about US$62.28 million, led by global B-school tech platform Tetr College which secured US$18 million from Owl Ventures and Bertelsmann India Investments.
The data signals resilient investor appetite for Indian tech ventures despite macroeconomic uncertainty.
Entrackr• By Pooja Kumari
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Indian startups raise US$169 million in funding across 25 deals this week

Between 10 and 15 November 2025, Indian startups raised approximately US$169.28 million across 25 deals, comprising 4 growth-stage rounds and 20 early stage fundings, according to Entrackr data. The largest growth stage deal included a fintech firm raising around ₹500 crore (US$60 million) led by Z47 and TVS Capital. Earlystage deals accounted for about US$62.28 million, led by global B-school tech platform Tetr College which secured US$18 million from Owl Ventures and Bertelsmann India Investments.
The data signals resilient investor appetite for Indian tech ventures despite macroeconomic uncertainty.
Entrackr• By Pooja Kumari
Explore:Mutual Fund Screening
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Indian startups raised about US$169.3 million this week across 25 deals, led by fintech and edtech funding rounds.
Between 10 and 15 November 2025, Indian startups raised approximately US$169.28 million across 25 deals, comprising 4 growth-stage rounds and 20 early stage fundings, according to Entrackr data. The largest growth stage deal included a fintech firm raising around ₹500 crore (US$60 million) led by Z47 and TVS Capital. Earlystage deals accounted for about US$62.28 million, led by global B-school tech platform Tetr College which secured US$18 million from Owl Ventures and Bertelsmann India Investments.
The data signals resilient investor appetite for Indian tech ventures despite macroeconomic uncertainty.

Between 10 and 15 November 2025, Indian startups raised approximately US$169.28 million across 25 deals, comprising 4 growth-stage rounds and 20 early stage fundings, according to Entrackr data. The largest growth stage deal included a fintech firm raising around ₹500 crore (US$60 million) led by Z47 and TVS Capital. Earlystage deals accounted for about US$62.28 million, led by global B-school tech platform Tetr College which secured US$18 million from Owl Ventures and Bertelsmann India Investments.
The data signals resilient investor appetite for Indian tech ventures despite macroeconomic uncertainty.
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